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Show The Secret of Piano Value ; ill I There Is As Much Difference Between Pianos As There I Is Between Violins 1 I I I I It is not sentiment which makes the master creations of Stratli- J I van worth thousands of dollars, while a violin which mav look B I 1 nujch .he ?amf can ,)c Purchased for a trillinr? sum. The real 11 I 1 vnllJF. lics the quality and and durability of the tone and the 2 I I quality and durability of the instrument itself. 3 l A PIANO is brought into the home that the household B I I may enjoy the comfort, the cheer, the refining influence IB of good music. If it were necessary to choose between I G , tonal quality and external appearance, the wise purchaser I I would not hesitate in making a choice. If I B I I Our many years business experience in Logan has shown us a that the families of Northern Utah are not satisfied with the mediocre. They want in a PIANO those qualities which have 1 made the PlANO the favorite home instrument throughout the g civilized world beauty of tone and durability. I For this reason we have the exclusive selling agency in I this territory of the Schiller, the Julius Bauer and the I Henry P. Miller PIANOS. Years ago the manufacturers I J of these PIANOS earned their reputations as makers of 1 I instruments of the highest quality. They are maintaining I their reputations by strict adherence to the ideals which i j made possible their splendid success. 1 I In the Schiller, the Julius Bauer or the Henry F. Miller PIANO, I j you secure a rare combination of fullness and richness of tone j with beauty and durability of workmanship and construction I the same qualities that have made the name of Stradivari syn-I syn-I onymous with all that is best in the violin. 1 N The prices of these superb instruments are no higher than the i J prices asked for instruments of unknown value. g We shall be glad to arrange terms of payment convenient I ! to the purchaser 1 Thatcher Music Company 1 R. L. Harman, General Manager Ej LOGAN - UTAH jj |